Newbie Question On a Calibre 52

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During one of my recent travels I picked up a complete movement (without case, unfortunately) stamped 299953 and signed JWC. Using the famed Datemyiwc.com it came out with a Calibre 52 dated to 1904. The dial is porcelain, said to be original and looks the same as other's I've researched on the web, but it doesn't have the IWC signature. Was it common for this era to come with unsigned dials, or is it possibly a replacement? I'm really wanting to restore it to an as-original condition as possible, and would most likely replace the dial if it is not. Thanks for any input.

Unsigned dials, while not typical, are common for calibre 52 pocket watches of this era. It depended on what the retailer ordered. I cannot tell you if this dial is a replacement; it is a typical style used by IWC mostly in the 19th century (generally after 1900 Arabics were far more common). But the hands don't seem to go with each other, so something was done.